Remember the sign you used to see at service stations and car lots? Here it is again! This authentic , reproduction vintage sign is made from 18 gauge steel and features a colorful baked enamel finish. This 25.5 x 20.5 inch sign adds a finishing touch to your barn, workshop or garage.

Gilmore Oil Co. originated in Los Angeles in the early 1900’s. E.B. Gilmore hired Roscoe Turner, a barnstorming pilot to fly around the western U.S. with a lion cub named "Gilmore" as his co-pilot to call attention to the Gilmore line of products. E.B. Gilmore also pioneered the concept of the "Gas-A-Teria" which was the first self-service gas station in the country. This 25.5 in. dia. baked enamel on steel sign is a reproduction of the Gilmore Brand Logo.

This 25" diameter Gulf 2 sign was in use by Gulf Oil from 1936 thru 1960. Gulf Oil was a world wide known brand and is resident in the memories of many people. We all remember the days of that big orange ball rotating high in the sky at the local Gulf Station. Durable painted graphics on steel construction.

This 25.5 inch dia. sign is a reproduction of the original Indian Motorcycle Logo. Indian motorcycles were made in Springfield, Mass. and were in direct competition with Harley-Davidson. Painted steel construction.

The Lion Oil Company was a well-known,Arkansas based oil and gas entity and was in business from 1929 until after the war. This is a 25.5 inch dia, painted steel reproduction of the original Lion sign. Perfect for the garage, game room or "man-cave".

Lions Dragstrip was the most famous dragstrip of Southern California. Located in Long Beach, it operated from Oct. 10, 1955 to December 2, 1972. This 19 x 25.5 inch baked enamel on steel sign will bring back memories to the people that were there, and will surely be the topic of conversation when displayed in the gameroom or family room.

38.75 x 29.25" baked enamel on 18 ga. steel. The Red Pegasus became the World-Wide trademark for Mobile in 1931. What a great tribute to the history of our Nation. Great addition to the game room or den.

MOWHAWK was a brand of gasoline sold on the west coast beginning before the war and lasting into the 1970’s. It was then sold to Getty Oil and retired. Sign is a 25.5 inch dia, Baked enamel on steel reproduction.

This 25.5 in. dia. sign is a reproduction of the original Packard Approved Service sign. The early Packard Automobiles were a high quality, very heavy car and were a favorite of upper income families and "gangsters" in the 30’s. Baked enamel on steel construction.

RED CROWN was originally a brand used by John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil trust. After the Standard Trust was broken up by a 1911 Supreme Court ruling, most of the resulting Baby Standard companies continued to use both the Red Crown and White Crown brands. This 25.5 inch dia.,enamel on steel sign is a reminder of days gone by.

Richfield wa a major west coast brand. Established in California in 1905. In 1917, the new, blue eagle trademark first appeared in L.A. In 1966 Richfield merged with Atlantic Oil Co. to form Atlantic-Richfield. (ARCO) and the blue eagle disappeared. This 13 x 25.5" sign is a reproduction of the famous blue eagle sign. Baked enamel on 18 ga. steel. This is a real historical icon from yesteryear and would look great in a gameroom or "man cave."

ROUTE 66, the most famous highway in the U.S. began with an act of Congress in 1925 and went from Chicago to Santa Monica, Calif. John Steinbeck called it "The Mother Road" a label that "Stuck" and also the "Road of Flight" which Okies used during the dustbowl days to escape Oklahoma and travel to California to find work. This 25.25" x 25.50" baked enamel on 18 ga. steel sign serves to immortalize this highway and would look great in any gameroom.

Dragsters, modifieds and "Rat Rods". The Santa Ana Drag strip took ’em all. Located at the Santa Ana Airport in Orange County, California, this drag strip was well known for the excitement it generated. This 25.50" x 17" sign is constructed of 18 ga steel with a baked enamel finish